What is the difference between composite (resin) bonding and ceramic veneers?

Composite bonding uses tooth-coloured resin sculpted directly onto the teeth in a single visit. It’s minimally invasive and cost-effective.

Ceramic veneers, on the other hand, are thin porcelain shells custom-made in a dental lab and bonded to the front of the teeth. They’re more durable, highly aesthetic, and stain-resistant, but usually involve a longer process and a higher investment.